March 04, 2009
Wednesday Poem
After Reading Tu Fu, I Go Outside to the Dwarf Orchard
Charkes Wright
East of me, west of me, full summer.
How deeper than elsewhere the dusk is in your own yard.
Birds fly back and forth across the lawn
looking for home
As night drifts up like a little boat.
Day after day, I become of less use to myself.
Like this mockingbird,
I flit from one thing to the next.
What do I have to look forward to at fifty-four?
Tomorrow is dark.
Day-after-tomorrow is darker still.
The sky dogs are whimpering.
Fireflies are dragging the hush of evening
up from the damp grass.
Into the world's tumult, into the chaos of every day,
Go quietly, quietly.
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Found you through Zemanta. This poem reminded me of my little daughter's. Funny, who'd guess the two would coincide so nicely.
Posted by: L.L. Barkat | Mar 26, 2009 11:36:56 AM
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